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There are 19 words containing HURCHM

churchman Churchmanchurchmen  ——  Churchmanschurchmatechurchmice  ——  churchmanlychurchmateschurchmouse  ——  NewchurchmanNewchurchmen  ——  churchmanshipHigh␣ChurchmanHigh␣Churchmen  ——  churchmanshipsChurch␣MilitantChurch␣Minshull  ——  high␣churchmanship  ——  poor␣as␣a␣church␣mouse

21 definitions found

  • churchman — n. (Obsolete) A churchwarden. — n. A person (originally a man) of authority in a religious organization;… — n. A member or adherent of an established church, especially the…
  • Churchman — prop.n. A surname.
  • churchmen — n. Plural of churchman.
  • Churchmans — prop.n. Plural of Churchman.
  • churchmate — n. Someone with whom one attends a church, or one who regularly…
  • churchmice — n. Plural of churchmouse.
  • churchmanly — adj. Befitting a churchman.
  • churchmates — n. Plural of churchmate.
  • churchmouse — n. A mouse living in a church; used in similes to suggest a very poor person.
  • Newchurchman — n. (Historical, Christianity) A member of the New Church; a Swedenborgian.
  • Newchurchmen — n. Plural of Newchurchman.
  • churchmanship — n. The craft or skill of being a churchman.
  • High␣Churchman — n. A member of the Church of England who prioritises those aspects…
  • High␣Churchmen — n. Plural of High Churchman.
  • churchmanships — n. Plural of churchmanship.
  • Church␣Militant — n. (Religion) The Christian church that comprises living people…
  • Church␣Minshull — prop.n. A village and civil parish in Cheshire East, Cheshire…
  • high␣churchmanship — n. (Now chiefly historical) The principles or doctrines of a high…
  • poor␣as␣a␣church␣mouse — adj. (Simile) Very poor, to the point of starving or begging; utterly destitute.
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